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FTX Creditors Receive $7.1B So Far as Bankruptcy Estate Eyes New Distribution

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The FTX bankruptcy estate has made substantial progress in returning funds to creditors, distributing $7.1 billion across three rounds so far. 

The update came from creditor representative Sunil Kavuri, who confirmed the developments in a recent post on X.

The once-prominent crypto exchange, which collapsed in November 2022, continues to unwind one of the most complex financial failures in the digital asset industry.

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Three Phases of Distributions Completed

FTX has adopted a structured, phased approach to repayments. The first payout, totaling $454 million, was issued on February 18, 2025. A second, much larger round of $5 billion followed on May 30, 2025, while the third payment of $1.6 billion was completed on September 30, 2025.

Each round has brought thousands of affected users closer to full recovery, according to Sunil’s update.

The next payout round will take place in January 2026, with eligibility to be finalized in December 2025. This will mark the fourth major distribution since the estate began returning recovered assets earlier this year.

FTX Estate Value and Recovery Progress

Notably, the FTX estate had net assets estimated between $16 billion and $17 billion, according to ongoing bankruptcy filings. Through asset liquidation and settlements, the estate has recovered between $14.7 billion and $16.5 billion. 

These strong recovery figures indicate that the repayment plan is progressing in line with expectations set by the court-approved restructuring plan.

Small Creditors Receive Full Repayment

The first round of payouts focused on smaller creditors, those with claims of $50,000 or less. This group, classified as the Convenience Class, has received full repayment, amounting to approximately 119% of the original claim value. This total includes 9% annual interest, reflecting the accrued returns.

Subsequent distributions targeted a wider range of claimants, including U.S. and dot-com customers, as well as counterparties from Alameda Research. Recovery rates for these creditors varied based on claim type, with general unsecured and digital asset loan claims receiving cumulative payouts of up to 85%.

Unusual Recovery for Shareholders

Moreover, in an uncommon development for bankruptcy cases, even FTX shareholders may receive a portion of recovered funds. Entities such as Singapore’s Temasek could see returns of up to $230 million, derived from assets seized by the U.S. Department of Justice.

This marks a rare scenario where equity holders might benefit despite the company’s collapse.

Notably, repayments have been calculated using the U.S. dollar value of crypto assets at the time of the November 2022 bankruptcy filing. 

However, some creditors have objected to this method, arguing that cryptocurrency prices, especially Bitcoin, have risen sharply since then. They therefore contend that payouts should reflect the current market value of digital assets rather than historical figures.

Global Distribution Through Trusted Partners

The FTX estate has partnered with several payment providers, including BitGo, Kraken, and Payoneer, to manage the global distribution of funds.

Ultimately, the FTX case remains one of the largest and most intricate bankruptcies in crypto history. Nevertheless, with billions already distributed and another round planned, the recovery process is moving forward steadily.

If current projections hold, the January 2026 payout could bring the estate significantly closer to completing repayments and closing a major chapter in the FTX collapse.

DisClamier: This content is informational and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author's personal opinions and do not reflect The Crypto Basic opinion. Readers are encouraged to do thorough research before making any investment decisions. The Crypto Basic is not responsible for any financial losses.

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